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How Generous are Catholic Colleges with Scholarships?

Hey, folks! I'm really interested in attending a Catholic college, but I'll definitely need some financial assistance. So, are there specific Catholic colleges known for offering the most scholarships? Any insight or experiences you can share would be really appreciated!

a year ago

Certainly, it's good to know that there are indeed quite a few Catholic universities that are known for their generosity with scholarships.

For instance, University of Notre Dame is known to be generous with its scholarships, offering both merit and need-based aid. Particularly, Notre Dame has a policy to meet 100% of all demonstrated financial need, which can work in your favor. They calculate their financial aid packages from a variety of sources including federal and state grants, work-study programs, and importantly, University Scholarships.

Boston College, another Catholic university, is also noteworthy for its generous financial aid. Like Notre Dame, Boston College also commits to meet the full demonstrated need of every accepted undergraduate who applies for financial aid.

Then, there's Villanova University, which provides a range of scholarships to its students, including the Presidential Scholarship, which covers full tuition, room, board, and fees.

Moreover, Loyola University Chicago stands out for not charging any application fee and then offering a variety of scholarships including a substantial amount of merit scholarships.

These are just a few examples, and many other Catholic institutions also offer generous financial aid packages. I would recommend, when looking at colleges, to research their scholarship offerings and financial aid options, as well as considering their 'net price'. The net price will give you a much more accurate picture of what you'll actually be paying and should be one of the biggest factors in your decision. You can usually find this by using the net price calculator on each school's website.

Remember, financial aid and scholarships can depend on a variety of factors, including your family income, your academic achievements, and any particular talents you might have, so it's essential to find schools that not only align with your faith but also align with your financial needs and circumstances.

a year ago

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